SocialKink.com to Sponsor S.F. Fetish Ball

SAN FRANCISCO — Fetish-oriented social networking site SocialKink.com announced today that it has signed on as a sponsor of the 7th Annual San Francisco Fetish Ball, which will run from March 6-8 at various venues in San Francisco.

Ms. Nikki Nefarious, webmistress of SocialKink.com, called the event an integral part of the unique cultural legacy that defines San Francisco.

“Historically, San Francisco has been revered as one of the epicenters of artistic achievement, social movement and sexual awareness,” Nefarious said. “It’s an absolute thrill to have the opportunity to sponsor an event of this magnitude in what is no doubt one of this community’s cultural hubs.”

In addition to sponsoring the ball, SocialKink.com will host two performances during the event. The first is a suspension bondage performance featuring JD of TwoKnottyBoys and bondage model Sabrina Fox, which will take place at “Club Enslaved,” an event on Friday, Mar. 7, hosted at Club Whisper on Florida Street.

On Saturday night’s ball, the theme of which is based on Austrian-German director Fritz Lang’s 1927 silent sci-fi film “Metropolis,” SocialKink.com is sponsoring a performance by rising Blue Blood star Natalie Adams. The event takes place at the Regency Grand Ballroom located at 300 Van Ness Ave.

Other sponsors of this year’s Fetish Ball include FetishMovies.com, XBIZ sister site XFANZ.com, Adult DVD Empire, Stockroom.com, Mr. S Leather and SeriousBondage.com.

For more information on the 2008 Fetish Ball, visit SFFetishBall.com

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